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Girls Friendly Society (GFS) Magazine, 1933

Girls Friendly Society (GFS) Magazine, May 1933, with a cover picture of HRH The Princess Royal (Countess of Harewood). Date: 1933

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1933 Countess Friendly Harewood Orphan Orphanage Orphans Welfare Childrens


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This cover image graces the May 1933 issue of the Girls Friendly Society (GFS) Magazine. The Girls Friendly Society, an influential British organization dedicated to the care and education of children, particularly those in need, proudly features on its cover, Her Royal Highness Princess Alice, Countess of Harewood. The Princess, dressed elegantly in a floral dress and holding a bouquet of flowers, exudes a warm and inviting presence. The Girls Friendly Society, founded in 1874, aimed to provide social, educational, and moral support to girls and young women, with a particular focus on those in orphanages and other institutions. The organization's magazine served as a vital means of communication, keeping members informed of the society's activities, initiatives, and success stories. The May 1933 issue, with its regal cover, would have reached the Society's vast network of members and supporters, inspiring them with stories of hope and progress. Inside the pages of the magazine, they would have found articles on the Society's work in various communities, educational resources, and heartwarming tales of transformation and resilience among the children and young women the Society served. This cover image, a historical snapshot of a time when the Girls Friendly Society was making a significant impact on the lives of countless children and young women, serves as a poignant reminder of the organization's enduring legacy and commitment to the welfare of children.

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